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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Wordless Wednesday: Not Really Wordless

Who's That Girl?

It's Me! Here I am Nov 1976 with my family at a Texas A&M football game getting my pic taken with Reveille, our mascot. My brother was a sophomore in the Corps of Cadets. I looked up who we played in November of 1976. There were 3 games that month & we whooped all of our opponents' butts. We whooped some Arkansas Razorback butt on Nov 13th. We whooped some TCU Horned Frog [snort] butt on Nov 20th. And we whooped some Texas tea-sippin' Longhorn butt on Nov 25th. In fact that year we were whoopin' butt and takin' names. We were only outscored twice by Houston and Texas Tech. [Note: Aggies are not losers. We may get outscored, but we never lose. At least that's what my dad always said.] We even went on to whoop some Florida butt at the Sun Bowl on Jan 2nd. Not a bad year for the Ags.

I remember the pic being taken, but I have no idea which November game it was taken at. Pretty sure it wasn't Arkansas because I've never been to Arkansas. So that leaves the TCU and Texas games. The TCU game was at home at Kyle Field and Texas was at Austin. If I had to guess, I'd say the Texas game in Austin as there are people seated on the field level & that's where the away fans used to sit at an Aggie-t.u. game. [Yup. That's where we'd put 'em too.] Also, that would explain why I'm on field level and having my pic taken with our beloved Reveille.

Today I was presented the "Ancestors Approved" award by Dionne Ford of the Finding Josephine Blog. As a recipient of this award I’m supposed to list ten things I have learned about any of my ancestors that has surprised, humbled, or enlightened me and pass along the award to ten other bloggers who I feel are doing their ancestors proud.

I have chosen to present you with the award. You can pick up the picture of the award on my blog post athttp://genealogyandme.blogspot.com/2010/04/treasure-chest-thursday-my-ancestor.html

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As a genealogist, a family historian, a writer, and a blog
author, I've been blogging stories about my ancestors since 2009
on Family
Stories. Additionally, I've been having epic results
combining family history, genealogy, technology, research services, tutorials, and videos on my blog 4YourFamilyStory.com.

When I'm not blogging about dead people,
coaching others on how to use technology to find dead people, or researching
other people’s dead people, I can usually be found in an antique store
searching for letters, post cards, tickets, photos, books, etc. once
owned by people who are now dead.